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LMIA vs. Category-Based Draw: The 2026 Strategy for IT Workers

LMIA vs. Category-Based Draw: The 2026 Strategy for IT Workers

30-Jan-26 | Canada PR

LMIA bonus is gone & STEM draws dropped for developers. Discover the 'Two-Step' work permit path or CUSMA to get ITA faster.

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Canada Agriculture PR Pathways 2026: From Study Permit to Permanent Residency for Agriculture Graduates

Canada Agriculture PR Pathways 2026: From Study Permit to Permanent Residency for Agriculture Graduates

29-Jan-26 | Canada PR

To sustain the Canada agriculture industry’s future, the government isn’t just hiring workers; it’s inviting educated agricultural professionals to st...

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Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) - Immigration Steps for International Students

Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) - Immigration Steps for International Students

21-Jan-26 | Canada PR

Applying through Express Entry under the FSWP, CEC, or FSTP, an ECA tells IRCC whether your foreign degree is valid and how it compares to Canadian...

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LMIA Vs Category-Based Draws For IT And Healthcare Workers

LMIA Vs Category-Based Draws For IT And Healthcare Workers

16-Jan-26 | Canada PR

Canada's 2026 immigration rules changed everything. The LMIA bonus points are gone, and IT is out of the STEM category. Find your new, specific strate...

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Biometrics for Canada PR vs. Temporary Visas: Why Your Old Data May Not Be Enough

Biometrics for Canada PR vs. Temporary Visas: Why Your Old Data May Not Be Enough

16-Jan-26 | Canada PR

For applicants seeking a visitor visa, study permit, or work permit, biometrics are generally valid for 10 years.

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K7 Immigration Client Success Story: Achieving Canada Work Permit and PGWP Extension

K7 Immigration Client Success Story: Achieving Canada Work Permit and PGWP Extension

15-Jan-26 | Canada PR

At K7 Immigration Services, every approval represents more than just a document — it represents stability, career continuity, and long-term settlement...

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7 Important Steps Before Applying For Canada’s Parents Sponsorship Program (PGP)

7 Important Steps Before Applying For Canada’s Parents Sponsorship Program (PGP)

13-Jan-26 | Canada PR

The most crucial steps for a parents sponsorship program include confirming that the sponsor meets the Minimum Necessary Income (MNI) for the last thr...

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Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship | Income Requirements, Processing Time & Eligibility Checklist

Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship | Income Requirements, Processing Time & Eligibility Checklist

10-Jan-26 | Canada PR

Based on historical patterns, prospective sponsors should expect the interest to sponsor form for 2026 to open sometime between October 2025 and Janua...

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How International Nurses and Medical Scholars Can Get Permanent Residence in Canada?

How International Nurses and Medical Scholars Can Get Permanent Residence in Canada?

07-Jan-26 | Canada PR

Canada has strengthened its focus on healthcare occupations through category-based Express Entry draws, where nurses are being invited separately from...

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RCIC Expert Tips: Maximizing Your PNP Success in 2026 Through Enhancing Your CRS Score

RCIC Expert Tips: Maximizing Your PNP Success in 2026 Through Enhancing Your CRS Score

04-Dec-25 | Canada PR

K7 RCICs are here to help applicants secure PNP nominations—especially in competitive provinces like Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatche...

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Settlement and Post-Landing Benefits After Completing a Successful PNP Nomination

Settlement and Post-Landing Benefits After Completing a Successful PNP Nomination

29-Nov-25 | Canada PR

Healthcare is one of the biggest reasons many people choose Canada in 2026, but every province has its own rules — and learning them early can save a...

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From Study Permit to PR: How International Graduates Can Actually Make It Happen

From Study Permit to PR: How International Graduates Can Actually Make It Happen

29-Nov-25 | Canada PR

After graduation, the Post-Graduation Work Permit is your ticket to staying in Canada. Depending on your program, it can last up to three years. This...

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